It wasn't how Derrick Bradley envisioned his career as a Husky would start out. After initially believing he
had been cleared to enroll at Washington last fall, two events occurred to change a path he seemed to be
destined on since his days at Kamiak High in Mukilteo.

The 2003 Washington State Coaches Association 3A/4A East-West all-state football game will be played at Everett Memorial Stadium Saturday,
June 28 at 1 p.m. Seniors from all over the state will be playing in their final high school football game, so come to Everett and check them out! It will also give Washington fans an opportunity to watch some future Huskies in action.

Special teams have been a nightmare at times for Washington. Speed, attitude, and accountability are the three areas where covering kicks and returning them become crucial. The Huskies have had too many punts blocked, too many poor snaps, and not enough big returns to help them with field position over the past few seasons.

Dawgman.com spoke this week with Washington's new track and field coach Greg Metcalf, who was happy to discuss the recent upsurge in interest regarding his squad. This is technically Metcalf's first season as head coach, but he succeeded Orin Richburg last fall and was Richburg's assistant coach for the previous six seasons.

USC dominated in-state and in turn dominated the West region as well. They finished with the nation's top class in our eyes but the Trojans weren't the only ones celebrating on Signing Day as several other schools finished in our national top 25 as well.